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Money as a political institution in the commentaries of Albert the Great and Thomas Aquinas to Aristotle's "Ethica Nicomachea"

, 2020
Often, contemporary studies maintain that mediaeval thinkers regarded money as a commodity, a metal valuable only according to its intrinsic value; however, a thorough textual examination reveals that they were first and foremost concerned with its ...
Tommaso Brollo
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Signified but Not Contained: The (Limited) Power of the Sacraments in the Thought of Albert the Great

The New Ressourcement
This essay analyzes Albert the Great’s novel sacramental category of res significata et non contenta in light of concerns about the nature of sacramental healing.
Albert Surmanski
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Katja Krause, Richard Taylor (eds.), Albert the Great and His Arabic Sources. Medieval Science between Inheritance and Emergence, Brepols, Turnhout 2024 (Philosophy in the Abrahamic Traditions of the Middle Ages, 5), 473 pp., ISBN: 9782503609379

Mediterranea International Journal on the Transfer of Knowledge
Review of: Katja Krause, Richard Taylor (eds.), Albert the Great and His Arabic Sources. Medieval Science between Inheritance and Emergence, Brepols, Turnhout 2024 (Philosophy in the Abrahamic Traditions of the Middle Ages, 5), 473 pp., ISBN ...
Josep Puig Montada
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Albert the Great and Medieval Culture

The Thomist: A Speculative Quarterly Review, 1980
J. A. Weisheipl
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Echoes of Niranj Magic in the Work of Albert the Great

Mediterranea International Journal on the Transfer of Knowledge
Niranj magic is a genre of magic which is closely connected with a cluster of texts known as Pseudo-Aristotelian Hermetica. As Charles Burnett’s groundbreaking study has shown, a part of these texts has been translated in Latin, albeit not without ...
Athanasios Rinotas
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The Motion of the Soul: Thomas Aquinas and Albert the Great on the Passions

European Journal for the Study of Thomas Aquinas
This paper examines Aquinas’ and Albert’s respective interpretations of the term “motion” in Damasecene’s definitions of the passion. Although they have a common understanding of the term within an Aristotelian context, they hold differing attitudes ...
Ryosuke Matsumura
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From Anselm to Albert the Great

The Cambridge Companion to Medieval Ethics, 2018
I. Wilks
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Deluges, the Great Year, and Great Conjunctions in Albert the Great's Aristotelian Paraphrases

Giornale critico della filosofia italiana : C, 3, 2021, 2021
Alberto studia il Diluvio biblico e i diluvi naturali in relazione ad altre questioni (Grande Anno, grandi congiunzioni, sviluppo della civiltà, ricorso ciclico di idee e leggi; ecc.). I diluvi costituiscono sia la cornice di una spiegazione filosofica delle catastrofi naturali, sia un punto di vista privilegiato per lo studio delle relazioni tra ...
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The Writings of Albert the Great

Blackfriars, 1932
His Holiness Pope Pius XI, proclaiming Albertus Magnus a Saint and a Doctor of the Church, said of him, that he knew everything that was to be known. And indeed his outstanding characteristic was the universality of his learning. In his writings he covered the whole field of knowledge, and he was as great in philosophy and theology as in meteorology ...
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